- [Voiceover] To draw in a Teamwork project…in ArchiCAD, we go to File, Open,…Open/Join Teamwork Project.…You log in with your credentials…and then you can choose one of the projects from the list.…I'm gonna choose here the Groove House, press Join.…ArchiCAD is gonna give you a welcome,…I'm just gonna press OK,…and then ArchiCAD will download…all the project files from the server to your computer.…Now we need the Teamwork palette,…and to open it we go to Teamwork, and then Teamwork Palette…and I will position this palette…here on the right hand side.…

So on this palette we have some features…that we're gonna be looking at, starting with our workspace.…So from now on, every change that we do…we have to send, and every change that someone do…and send to the B server for us to see it,…we have to receive those changes.…For example, I would create here on the ground floor…a wall, and then press Send and Receive.…Now if I go to Stephen' computer and go to the ground floor…and then press Send and Receive as well,…we should receive that new modification from me.…

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8/22/2016

Great architecture is a team effort. ArchiCAD is an award-winning tool for BIM professionals the world over, and it comes with a host of collaboration tools that make it easy to share work and collaborate on designs. ArchiCAD: Management & Collaboration covers everything that an advanced user should know when using ArchiCAD on large projects and in large teams. It's designed to replicate all the tasks of a BIM manager or a BIM coordinator, while optimizing the workflow and performance of your ArchiCAD setup. Join Thiago Mundim, as he shows how to implement BIM Server to network projects with simultaneous access, monitor file size, use Hotlinked Modules to reference external ArchiCAD files, create reusable templates, and import IFC files from other CAD systems.